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Kiki Burgh

Posted 17 December 2009 - 03:15 AM

Willpec

Posted 10 March 2010 - 01:16 PM

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I just came across Slipstreamer and thought I'd use to make an up-to-date Office 2000 disc. I think there are about 50 updates since SP3 so it would be a great timesaver. Unfortunately, I have failed to make it work. I think the problem is that my O2K CD is a very early one before SR1. Slipstreamer works nicely and applies SR1 but I can't take the administrative installation it created and create a new one with SP3 and the subsequent updates. I also tried putting SR1 and SP3 in the box separated by a | in the same way as the updates are added. I did double check the product key.

Any thoughts? Many thanks in advance.

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GL1zdA

Posted 18 April 2010 - 10:50 AM

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I just came across Slipstreamer and thought I'd use to make an up-to-date Office 2000 disc. I think there are about 50 updates since SP3 so it would be a great timesaver. Unfortunately, I have failed to make it work. I think the problem is that my O2K CD is a very early one before SR1. Slipstreamer works nicely and applies SR1 but I can't take the administrative installation it created and create a new one with SP3 and the subsequent updates. I also tried putting SR1 and SP3 in the box separated by a | in the same way as the updates are added. I did double check the product key.

Willpec

Posted 18 April 2010 - 01:01 PM

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It can be done manually but is is VERY tedious. I had hoped that someone who is familair with Slipstreamer could explain how to automate the process. I think I could write a batch file but that is almost as tedious as doing it entirely manually.

nekiman

Posted 01 May 2010 - 12:34 PM

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Hello!I am new here and i'm from Greece so i'm sorry for the mistakes there might be:$...I want to slipstream some updates to MS office 2007 with "Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 Slipstreamer - version 1.7.4".I downloaded 47 updates with "wsusoffline651", but when i tried to browse them with the slipstreamer i could select only the 19 of them....I noticed that i could select only updates with specified name (eg. *kb*fullfile*.exe*) but the most of them have name such as "ndp20sp1-kb953300-v2-x86_b19b1a3f0ff00153e0ee2a71f6707803ef482046" or "ndp20sp2-kb971111-x86_9bc3ccd477d035f9278d93df9f8c8543c156b2ca",I have attached a photo to see the names of the updates which wsusoffline651 downloaded, can someone help me?

ChiefZeke

Posted 08 May 2010 - 08:55 PM

The slipstreamer is not being updated, the Office Integrator is. That's the reason to use it.

But, as I understand it, Office Integrator doesn't support Office 2000, which was my original concern.

Bill.

You may want to use it for Office 2000 and is does work for that just fine but the person responsible for the Office Slipstreamer has mentioned somewhere in these postings that he has shifted his expertise to the Office Integrator and the Slipstreamer as is is the end of it.

JoaoVr

Posted 19 January 2011 - 04:59 PM

submix8c

Posted 20 January 2011 - 03:14 PM

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Does Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 Slipstreamer work on Office 2010?

The "slipstream" method for both Office 2007 and Office 2010 involves simply copying the contents of the CD (all of it) to a predefined folder, extracting all MSP files to the "Updates" folder (it's within the copied CD folder), and re-burning. This is the method currently used by the SlipStreamer for Office 2007. There is no "direct integration" option as this capability has been removed by MS (so far...).

Here (right on the first page) is the explanation of Office 2007. Office 2010 has not been added and, if added, would undoubtedly work the same.

HTH

p.s. Only the MSP's are necessary; all other files are ignored. In addition, they are installed in order by FileName. Just run (from a CMD window) one with "/?' to get the extract command. It appears that some fixes don't contain MSP files and may need "chained" (not sure how yet...).

Posted 25 April 2012 - 03:48 AM

Coconutdog

Posted 21 December 2013 - 05:52 AM

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Put it this way, I'm glad its free. This software would have to be up there with the worst and s***tiest freeware ever developed. It hangs and does nothing. Only Office Integrator tops this in the most f***ed software stakes.